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Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 07:55:43 -0800
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: MR2I Attachment Folder: Configuring the Browser Menu Item

In , on 02/13/07
at 11:53 PM, ggranat@earthlink.net said:

Hi,

>> d:\internet\seamonkey\seamonkey!.exe

>>to avoid mixing DLLs.

>I tried this, but found that in my installation, the only result was to
>disable the function.

In that case you have a problem to solve. This should not occur. You
need to check the path you supplied. The easy way to test is to try to
start the browser from the command line from the mr2/ice application
directory.

>All that said, I'm still unable to select "Browser" from the "Open as"
>menu list when I RMB on an HTML file in the Attachments folder.

If you mean the attachments folder on the the Desktop, this has nothing to
do with mr2/ice. You need to open up the properties of one of the failing
objects and set the default browser for the WPS.

>I did a pretty
>thorough screening of my CONFIG.SYS to be sure that the LIBPATH and SET
>PATH statements pointed to my Firefox installation instead of the IBMWeb
>installation.

For the best results, there should be no references to
seamonkey/firefox/os2web in LIBPATH or PATH. Use Rich Walsh's Run! to
start the applications. If you want to run the browsers from the command
line, it's OK to have PATH entries.

>The symptoms I see suggest that I might have duplicate
>libraries somewhere,

Not duplicates so much as conflicting. That's why LIBPATH entries are a
problem.

Regards,

Steven

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